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Octopuses, found across the globe, are boneless invertebrates recognized for their intelligence. They exhibit remarkable ...
A captive octopus went all "Finding Nemo" with a clever escape plan that took him from an aquarium tank back into the wilds of the ocean.
Octopuses, renowned for their intelligence and camouflage, range from small, elusive creatures to massive giants. The Giant Pacific Octopus, the largest known species, can reach impressive sizes.
Octopuses have around 500 million neurones in their bodies. Many of these neurones are spread through their arms. This allows them to act and sense independently.
The staff believes a handler left the top of the octopus' tank slightly ajar. — -- An octopus' daring nighttime escape from the National Aquarium of New Zealand is making international ...
An unlikely ally helps a coconut octopus escape sharks. Coconut octopuses are vulnerable to blacktip sharks, who use smell to find prey. With the help of an unlikely ally, this octopus is able to ...
Paul Rudd Marvels at Mimic Octopus' 'Oscar-Worthy' Camouflage Skills in Wild Footage Rudd serves as the narrator for National Geographic's upcoming docuseries "Secrets of the Octopus" ...